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Memory Prices Surge 50% in Q3 2026: AI Demand Locks Up Supply Until 2028

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Jefferies predicts DRAM and NAND prices will surge 40% to 50% quarter-over-quarter starting in Q3 2026, with no meaningful relief expected until at least 2028. The crisis is driven by hyperscaler demand for AI infrastructure locking up supply and Chinese producers failing to deliver the anticipated competitive pressure, forcing manufacturers to raise consumer hardware prices significantly.

Sony Ends PlayStation Discs: Goes Digital-Only in 2028

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Sony has officially confirmed that physical PlayStation game discs are on their way out. The company says production for all new games will cease in January 2028, replacing discs with "digital formats" accessible via the PlayStation Store or download codes inside boxes.

Anthropic Restores Global Access to Claude Fable 5 as US Lifts Export Controls

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Anthropic has restored global access to Claude Fable 5 after the U.S. Department of Commerce lifted export controls, ending an 18-day standoff triggered by a jailbreak technique flagged by Amazon researchers. The model is now live on claude.ai, Claude Code, and Claude Cowork, with API access on AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Foundry expected soon, while paid users receive up to 50% of their weekly usage limits dedicated to the model through July 7.

F-Droid Calls Google's ADV a Trojan Horse Blocking Unregistered Apps

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F-Droid published a July 1 report accusing Google's Android Developer Verification (ADV) system of installing a root-privileged service to silently block unregistered apps starting September 30. The warning has sparked a massive backlash from over 70 organizations and threatens to force F-Droid to shut down its distribution model entirely.

Epic Games Store Free: Claim I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream and River City Girls 2

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The Epic Games Store is currently offering a starkly contrasting pair of free titles, featuring the psychological horror classic I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream alongside the 2022 modern brawler River City Girls 2. Both games, spanning nearly three decades of gaming history, are available at no cost this weekend before they disappear from the store next Thursday.



GOG Is Giving Away Nexus: The Jupiter Incident For Free, But You Have Two Days

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GOG is currently giving away Nexus: The Jupiter Incident for free, and you have just over two days to claim the 2004 space tactics cult classic before the promotion expires. Built on the Black Sun engine and known for its deliberate capital ship combat, the game finally gives a new generation a chance to command massive fleets at no cost.

Intel Quietly Hikes Prices on Arrow Lake Refresh CPUs by Up to 17%

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 Intel quietly raised recommended prices on three of its best-selling Arrow Lake Refresh processors by roughly 15 to 17 percent starting July 2, 2026, driven by surging AI server demand, manufacturing bottlenecks, and a strategic pivot toward higher-margin datacenter silicon. The hike effectively erases the generation's value advantage on the dead-end LGA1851 platform, leaving buyers facing higher costs, months-long lead times, and a strong incentive to stick with AMD's supported AM5 ecosystem.

Ungoogled Chromium 150.0.7871.46 Released, Stripping Google Services from Chromium

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Ungoogled Chromium 150.0.7871.46 has been released, continuing its mission to eliminate Google services from the browser by employing domain substitution and code patching techniques. This latest build disconnects approximately 50 background connections to Google, including services like Safe Browsing and spell-check downloads, while updating through various platform-specific channels. However, users must sacrifice certain features reliant on Google services, such as auto-updates for extensions and microphone speech recognition, which can complicate the browsing experience. The release is part of a larger movement towards open-source software that prioritizes privacy and independence from major tech companies

ShareX 21.0.0 Pre-Release / 20.2.0 released

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ShareX has recently released a pre-release version 21.0.0 along with the stable version 20.2.0. This powerful open-source application allows users to capture both screenshots and screencasts, upload them seamlessly, and automatically copy the resulting URL to the clipboard using a single hotkey.

Jailer 17.1.4 released

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Jailer version 17.1.4 has been released, enhancing its capabilities as an Open Source application for database subsetting, schema, and data browsing. Jailer stands out by enabling users to export consistent, referentially intact row-sets from relational databases, while also effectively removing obsolete data without compromising data integrity. This tool is DBMS agnostic due to its reliance on JDBC, making it platform-independent and versatile across different database management systems.

NWinfo 1.6.5 released

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NWinfo is a robust tool that facilitates the retrieval of vital system and hardware information, streamlining performance optimization and troubleshooting. With this latest release, users can easily access and analyze critical insights into both hardware and software configurations, enhancing overall system performance.

Valve Steam Machine Confirms First Red Line of Death GPU Failure

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Valve's Steam Machine has encountered its first case of a GPU failure, leading to the moniker "Red Line of Death" after a user reported their console bricking shortly after a firmware update. The solid red line on the LED bar indicates a soldered GPU failure, which is irreparable for end users and requires either a BGA reballing or complete unit replacement. This incident is particularly concerning given the console's premium price of $1,049 and the ongoing supply shortages Valve has faced since launch. While one failure does not imply a widespread issue, it raises concerns about early trust in the product, especially if more units exhibit similar failures after updates

OpenAI Codex 26.630 released

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OpenAI Codex 26.630 is a sophisticated AI coding agent designed to assist users in writing, analyzing, and modifying software through natural language instructions. Instead of manually coding every line, users can simply articulate their desired functionality, and Codex will generate the corresponding code, test it, and recommend alterations. It is available as a desktop application compatible with Windows and macOS, and it integrates seamlessly with popular developer tools such as Git and Visual Studio Code. For those who prefer command-line interfaces, an API key allows access to Codex in a CLI format.

RisohEditor 6.0.2 released

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RisohEditor 6.0.2 has been released, providing a free tool for managing resource data in DLL and EXE files. This user-friendly application allows users to add, edit, extract, and remove various Windows resources, such as dialogs, menus, icons, cursors, string tables, and message tables. With its straightforward interface, RisohEditor focuses on functionality rather than complexity, making it accessible even to those with basic programming skills. The software features color coding for easy identification of different elements, further streamlining the editing process.

Web Activity Time Tracker - Block Sites for Chrome 2.4.0 released

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The latest version of the Web Activity Time Tracker Chrome extension, version 2.4.0, has been released to enhance users' productivity by allowing them to monitor their web activity and block distracting websites. This extension is designed to help users efficiently manage their time spent online by tracking and presenting data in a straightforward manner.

PostgreSQL Extension Runs the Real 1982 Commodore 64 BASIC ROM

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Thom Brown's pl-cbmbasic extends PostgreSQL by statically recompiling the original 1982 Commodore 64 BASIC V2 ROM directly into C, running the interpreter natively inside the database backend without emulation overhead. The extension maps C64 disk I/O commands like OPEN and INPUT# to SQL queries through a "Device 8" interface, achieving roughly 15-microsecond call times while remaining restricted to superusers and stateless invocations.

StereoPhoto Maker 6.40 released

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Have you ever wanted to slip on those iconic 3D glasses with red and blue lenses to explore captivating images? Now's your chance! The newly released StereoPhoto Maker 6.40 is an advanced image viewer and stereo image editor that makes it easy to manipulate both single and multiple images into stunning 3D visuals.

Stylus for Chrome, Firefox, and Opera 2.4.2 released

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The recently released version 2.4.2 of Stylus for Chrome, Firefox, and Opera enhances the user experience by allowing users to install themes and skins for popular websites effortlessly. Stylus serves as a community-driven user styles manager, enabling users to not only apply custom themes from well-known online repositories but also to create, modify, and manage their own CSS stylesheets.

Spotify 1.2.93.667 released

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Spotify has released version 1.2.93.667, enhancing its already robust music streaming platform. This service allows users to enjoy a vast library of over 13 million tracks, giving them the freedom to listen to any song, artist, or album they desire at any time. The process is straightforward: simply search for your preferred track and hit play, with no limits on how much music you can access.

pdfFactory 9.30 released

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pdfFactory has released version 9.30, enhancing its functionality as an intuitive and dependable PDF creator that operates seamlessly across various applications. This tool allows users to generate PDFs instantly from any software with a simple one-click process. It also enables users to consolidate multiple documents into a single PDF, even if these documents originate from different sources.

Bazaar 0.9.0 Update Brings Markdown Support and Performance Boost to Flatpak App Store

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Bazaar 0.9.0 has been released, introducing markdown support for app descriptions, a revamped background caching system, and a redesigned curated tab that breaks compatibility with previous configurations. The update enhances performance by reducing UI interruptions during searches and background image loading, making it more effective for users and projects like Bluefin and Bazzite. Additional improvements include the release of Flatpak 1.18.0, extensive accessibility and localization updates, and the introduction of a new community-designed hedgehog mascot. While the changes mark significant advancements for the app store, the incompatibility with older configuration files may pose challenges for some maintainers

Free Download Manager 6.34.2 / 3.9.7.1641 Lite released

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Free Download Manager (FDM) has recently released version 6.34.2 for its standard edition and version 3.9.7.1641 for its Lite edition. FDM is a powerful download management tool that facilitates the downloading of files and entire websites from various remote servers using protocols such as FTP, HTTP, and HTTPS. Notably, it offers both Lite and Pro portable versions for users who prefer flexibility.

Auslogics Chillmate 1.1.0.6 released

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Auslogics ChillMate version 1.1.0.6 has been released, offering users a compact yet robust solution for common laptop issues such as overheating, battery drain, and disruptive fan noise. This application is designed to run discreetly in the background, providing real-time monitoring of CPU and GPU temperatures to ensure optimal performance and stability.

CLion 2026.1.4 released

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JetBrains has unveiled the latest version of CLion, its cross-platform Integrated Development Environment (IDE) tailored for C and C++ programming. This release continues to build on CLion's reputation for providing intelligent code insights, powerful debugging capabilities, and a polished user experience designed to facilitate the coding process.

Tree Style Tab for Firefox 4.3.5 released

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The Tree Style Tab extension for Firefox has been updated to version 4.3.5, offering users a more efficient way to manage their tabs through a visually organized side-tree view. This extension is comparable to Treely: Tree Style Tab Manager, providing similar functionalities but developed by a different author.

Hardcopy 2026.07.02 released

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Hardcopy 2026.07.02 has been released, offering a comprehensive screen capture solution that comes equipped with a variety of editing tools and functions. The setup process is seamless, and the intuitive interface allows users to quickly capture and save images in numerous formats, catering to a wide range of needs.

Audio Equalizer for Chrome and Firefox 0.2.1 released

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The recently released version 0.2.1 of the Audio Equalizer for Chrome and Firefox introduces a sleek and functional equalizer that can be easily accessed via a popup in the browser toolbar. Designed to streamline audio adjustments, this tool enables users to modify the balance of different frequency components in audio files with minimal effort.

System Mechanic Pro 26.5.0.227 released

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System Mechanic Pro 26.5.0.227 has been released, providing enhanced features to keep your PC operating at optimal performance. This software aims to ensure your computer runs faster, cleaner, and without errors. For users who prefer a free option, System Mechanic Free is also available.

RemotePC 7.7.12.4 released

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RemotePC has recently released version 7.7.12.4, which continues to provide secure and efficient remote desktop access for users. This innovative tool enables individuals to connect to their computers from virtually any location, at any time, facilitating flexible working arrangements and increasing productivity. With the RemotePC application installed on a remote computer, users can harness real-time access, making it suitable for various environments, such as home offices, cafes, or while traveling.

ProgDVB 7.72.2 released

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ProgDVB has released version 7.72.2, a versatile multimedia application that allows users to watch digital TV and listen to radio channels from the comfort of their devices. With ProgDVB, users can enjoy their favorite programming anytime and anywhere, ensuring they never miss an episode. The software supports streaming over local networks or the internet, enabling viewers to access TV content on multiple monitors and TVs simultaneously.

Spoof Geolocation for Chrome 0.3.1 released

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The latest update of Spoof Geolocation for Chrome allows users to alter their browser's geolocation data by changing latitude and longitude values to a desired location. This extension enables users to disguise their actual location, functioning effectively even when the device's location services are turned off or inaccessible. It employs a polyfill to support cases where the navigator.geolocation object is absent, giving users control over location access via a simple right-click context menu on the action button.

Stylish for Chrome and Firefox 3.4.16 released

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Stylish for Chrome and Firefox has released version 3.4.16, enhancing the user experience by allowing easy installation of themes and skins for various popular websites. This extension, known as user styles, enables users to personalize their browsing by customizing website appearances. Users can remove unwanted content, adjust colors, or completely redesign a site to align it with their preferences.

Flagfox for Firefox 6.2.0 released

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Flagfox has released version 6.2.0 of its popular Firefox add-on, which enhances user awareness and security while browsing the internet. The add-on prominently displays a flag icon that indicates the geographical location of the webserver you are currently connected to. This feature not only helps users understand the server's physical location but also provides insights into the native language of the website and the legal jurisdiction that may apply to the content.

Roundup: MacBook Neo Long-Term Evaluation, Memory Price Surge Analysis, ASUS ROG Strix X870E-E Motherboard Testing

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Apple's MacBook Neo has set a new benchmark for budget laptops, offering high-quality materials, good performance, and excellent battery life. Meanwhile, memory prices are expected to rise by 40-50% quarterly starting in Q3 2026 due to increased demand from AI data centers and limited production capacity, with no relief anticipated until 2028. The ASUS ROG Strix X870E-E motherboard offers top-tier features and reliable cooling, although it comes at a high price. Additionally, the HighPoint Rocket 1604L provides impressive Gen5 speeds of 59 GB/s for around $400, making it a cost-effective storage option

FEX-2607 Released: Aggressive x87 Optimizations and Snapdragon X2 Elite Support for x86 on ARM64 Linux

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FEX-2607, the latest release of the open-source x86-to-ARM64 binary recompiler, introduces significant performance enhancements, particularly for x87 floating-point operations, achieving speedups of up to 3.7x and notable memory efficiency improvements. The update also adds support for the Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite processor and enhances compatibility with ARM's SVE256 vector extensions. Originally developed by Valve for the Steam Deck, FEX has evolved into a robust tool for running x86 games on ARM64 Linux, with a growing community contributing to its development. The release focuses on optimizations that improve game performance and reduce memory usage, making it a valuable resource for users seeking efficient x86 performance on ARM64 devices

OBS Studio 32.2.0 Beta 3 Released: Audio Mixer Fixes and Linux Polish

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OBS Studio has released version 32.2.0 Beta 3, which includes significant UI improvements and critical bug fixes, particularly for the Audio Mixer. This update resolves issues with mute and monitor controls, name wrapping in the mixer, and ensures NVIDIA audio effects function properly. Linux users will also see enhancements, as the application continues to support modern Linux distributions with improved capture capabilities. While the stable version 32.1.2 is recommended for daily use, testers are encouraged to evaluate the beta version and report their experiences before the final release later this year

Amethyst Mod Manager 1.3.13 Ships as Final UI Release Before Major Redesign

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Amethyst Mod Manager has released version 1.3.13, which is the final update before a significant UI redesign. This update enhances the handling of runtime-generated configurations and introduces features such as quick move logs and improved patcher functionality. Built specifically for Linux, with integrated support for Steam Deck and Proton, Amethyst Mod Manager is currently the only tool that offers native Nexus Mods API integration on this platform. While the project has seen rapid development, it faces challenges due to its reliance on a single developer, but it is making strides in closing the gap between manual symlinks and a fully native Nexus client

Zen Browser 1.21.5b Patches Critical Memory Safety Bugs and Fixes Shortcuts

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Zen Browser 1.21.5b has been released, addressing critical memory safety vulnerabilities inherited from Firefox 152.0.4, as well as fixing various UI issues such as broken context menus and unresponsive shortcuts. This update represents the 176th release of the open-source browser since its launch in July 2024 and highlights the team's commitment to rapid development. The browser continues to be a viable non-Chromium alternative, featuring capabilities like vertical tabs and a modular add-on store that cater to productivity enthusiasts. Users are encouraged to update immediately to mitigate security risks and enjoy the latest improvements

Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.0-18 Released with Project-C Scheduler Fix

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Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.0-18 has been released, featuring a fix for a use-after-free bug in the Project-C scheduler's active balance task, which is essential for maintaining stability in low-latency gaming and audio/video workloads. This update is built on Linux 7.0.14 and can be installed by Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux users through their respective installation methods. Maintained by Steven Barrett, the Liquorix project focuses on enhancing responsiveness over raw throughput by utilizing a priority-and-deadline-based scheduler. The 7.0-18 release primarily addresses bugs to ensure reliable performance during high-interactivity tasks, reinforcing the value of the Liquorix kernel for users seeking a pre-tuned experience

Mozilla Thunderbird Eclipse ESR 140.12.1 released

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Mozilla Thunderbird Eclipse ESR 140.12.1 has been released as a free and highly customizable email application that enhances user experience through a comprehensive set of features. This release is part of the ESR (Extended Support Release) cycle, specifically the 140+ series which began in June 2025 and will be supported for approximately one year. It includes all enhancements from previous versions up to 140 and introduces notable features such as a vertical tabs layout, the ability to unload tabs from memory without closing them, easier custom search engine integration, tab grouping, and an improved Reader View.

SnipFor 2.2.0 released

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SnipFor is a powerful application designed to capture and save specific portions of your screen. With its user-friendly interface, users can easily select an area, take a snapshot, and store it for immediate or future use. The modern layout emphasizes ease of use, allowing for quick access to essential tools such as drawing, text insertion, or markup directly on the captured image. Although these tools lack text overlays, their intuitive icons make it simple to understand their functions, enhancing the overall user experience.

UnHackMe 18.45.2026.702 Beta / 18.40.2026.615 released

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UnHackMe has released two versions, 18.45.2026.702 Beta and 18.40.2026.615, designed to detect and eliminate the latest generation of Trojan programs, particularly those that are invisible and difficult to identify. This security utility is essential for safeguarding operating systems against intrusions.

Epic Games Store Free: Claim I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream and River City Girls 2

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The Epic Games Store is currently offering a starkly contrasting pair of free titles, featuring the psychological horror classic I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream alongside the 2022 modern brawler River City Girls 2. Both games, spanning nearly three decades of gaming history, are available at no cost this weekend before they disappear from the store next Thursday.

Xecrets Ez 2.3.1668 released

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The recent release of Xecrets Ez 2.3.1668 introduces a powerful file encryption software designed to enhance the security of your files through robust cryptographic algorithms. The application ensures that only you possess the key to access your encrypted files, thereby providing a high level of security.

Microsoft Launches Azure Linux 4.0 Public Preview for VMs and Containers at Build

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Microsoft has launched the public preview of Azure Linux 4.0 at the Build conference, expanding its Fedora-derived distribution for use with Azure Virtual Machines, VM Scale Sets, and container images. This new version features an updated kernel, a rewritten package manager, and enhanced security measures, including SELinux enforcing by default and post-quantum cryptography support. Azure Linux is available for free on the Azure platform, with users only paying for compute, storage, and networking resources, and offers two variants: a general-purpose edition and an immutable container version. Early adopters, such as Databricks and LinkedIn, have successfully migrated to Azure Linux, reporting significant performance improvements and zero customer-facing incidents during the transition

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Memory Prices Surge 50% in Q3 2026: AI Demand Locks Up Supply Until 2028 0
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WordPress 7.0.1 RC 1 / 7.0 released 0
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